Jailed in Nev for carry w/o Nev
CCW
Since 08-23-08
USCCA, August 22, 2008
by 'BePrepared'
I'll just recite the circumstance. I ride a motorcycle and had been visiting old
friends in Kalif. I'd been gone from my home in Montana for about a week and
carrying, where allowed my Colt OM in a DeSantis "Sky Cop" crossdraw holster.
Returning in the general direction of Montana I had gone from Kalif into Nev.
For medical reason I do not sit for extended periods and should walk to promote
the health in my feet. Below Walker Lake I decided to go for a short hike and
holstered my OM rather than leave it on the bike. After having wandered about
for about 45 min I returned to the bike and continued my ride.
Just South of Tonopah and Nev State Highway Patrol pulled my over for speed and
asked as he approached me if I had any weapons on me (dangerous biker ya know).
It then flashed on me that I'd failed to place the OM back in the pack and that
I was not in a great circumstance. I ans "Yes". He put his hand on his Tazer and
asked if I had a permit and I ans "Yes, one for Montana" and he ordered me to
assume the position. After about 45 min he advised me that they did not honor a
Montana permit and that I was under arrest for carrying a weapon without a
permit. I asked about safe passage and he said "NO'. I noted that the chamber
was empty and he responded that an empty chamber made no difference. He cuffed
me and put me in the back of his vehicle. The impound wrecked came to get the
bike, a Honda Valkyrie--weighs over 800 pds dry. I asked if I could help the
impound person to load the bike and he refused. I told him they would drop the
bike and he responded that I was under arrest and could not assist the impound
person. We then proceed to to NYE County Detention Center where I was placed in
solitary for 2 days. During that time I was booked on a Gross Misdemeaner charge
of Carrying a concealed weapon without a permit (or some such thing). I was
finally placed in the general population with a cell block population of gang
members (another story).
During this period I was denied all medications for 4 days and finally allowed
two for the last two days. The pain meds were not allowed and the pain from
peripheral neuoropathy continued to increase. I asked for and was twice declined
on two days access to the hospital for pain treatment and was twice denied. Once
they gave me another persons meds and I was again placed in solitary for
observation (for effect) as a result.
This solitary was no more than a concrets room with a hole in the floor to
handle body functions. No means for cleanup including the absence of bathroom
tissue.
Finally, after 6 days, the DA's Office declined to file charges. The judge
charged me with a defective taillight, gave me credit for time served, said my
weapon would be returned to me and that I was free to go.
The rest of the story is that my weapon was not returned to me (I had to track
it down and return a month later to obtain it).
The impound yard tricked me into signing off on the liab paragraph before I saw
the bike. They had dropped it on the right side incurring about lK damage to the
machine.
A "senior moment" was very expensive.
I"ll leave the reader to their own conclusion. Oh, they scarred up the frame on
the OM when they clamped it in the test fire device to secure a bullet and fired
brass.
Oh, I'm 73 years old with a clean record. No tickets or arrests of any kind.